Title of article
Non-Euclidian geographic routing in wireless networks
Author/Authors
Niklas Carlsson، نويسنده , , Derek L. Eager، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
21
From page
1173
To page
1193
Abstract
Greedy geographic routing is attractive for large multi-hop wireless networks because of its simple and distributed operation. However, it may easily result in dead ends or hotspots when routing in a network with obstacles (regions without sufficient connectivity to forward messages). In this paper, we propose a distributed routing algorithm that combines greedy geographic routing with two non-Euclidian distance metrics, chosen so as to provide load balanced routing around obstacles and hotspots. The first metric, Local Shortest Path, is used to achieve high probability of progress, while the second metric, Weighted Distance Gain, is used to select a desirable node among those that provide progress. The proposed Load Balanced Local Shortest Path (LBLSP) routing algorithm provides loop freedom, guarantees delivery when a path exists, is able to efficiently route around obstacles, and provides good load balancing.
Keywords
Wireless networks , Geographic routing , Non-Euclidian distance metrics , Load balancing
Journal title
Ad Hoc Networks
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Ad Hoc Networks
Record number
968338
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